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Common Foxglove (Noun)

Meaning

Tall leafy European biennial or perennial having spectacular clusters of large tubular pink-purple flowers; leaves yield drug digitalis and are poisonous to livestock.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The common foxglove is a striking addition to any garden, with its tall spikes of tubular flowers swaying gently in the breeze.
  • In the wild, common foxglove can often be found growing in woodland clearings and along hedgerows, where its vibrant purple flowers attract a variety of pollinators.
  • The leaves of the common foxglove plant are highly toxic to livestock, and care should be taken to avoid accidental ingestion.
  • Common foxglove has been used for centuries in herbal medicine, with the leaves being used to make a heart stimulant and other remedies.
  • In gardens, common foxglove is often grown as a biennial, with the first year's growth producing a rosette of leaves and the second year's growth producing the tall flowering spike.

Synonyms

  • Finger-flower
  • Fingerflower
  • Fairy Bell
  • Digitalis Purpurea
  • Fingerroot
  • Finger-root

Hypernyms

  • Digitalis
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